The Dallas Cowboys kicked off the NFL Draft with a strong choice by taking Tyler Guyton with the 29th overall pick and netting an additional third round pick with their trade with the Detroit Lions.
The Dallas Cowboys have been consistently tied to running back Jonathon Brooks during the draft process, with ESPN's Adam Schefter going as far as claiming it would be a surprise if the Texas Longhorns prospect makes it past 56th overall, the Cowboys' second-round pick.
The biggest goal of the Dallas Cowboys in the next season is to get Dak Prescott all the momentum and offensive rhythm that he needs. A huge step towards that goal would be getting reinforcements for their trenches.
The first round of the 2024 NFL Draft is in the books but the Dallas Cowboys are just getting started as Day 2 will be crucial in determining how we remember this class years from now.
A few years ago, the Dallas Cowboys had handily the best offensive line in the entire NFL. Unfortunately for this organization, age affects offensive
This doesn't bode well for the Cowboys, who rely heavily on their passing attack and face Philadelphia twice a year.
After trading back earlier tonight, the Cowboys have managed to add to their offensive line. The team has selected ex-Oklahoma OT Tyler Guyton with the No. 29 pick.
The Dallas Cowboys were expected to want to get back the fourth rounder they have away when they traded for quarterback Trey Lance in August. They got an even better return: A third rounder is going to the Cowboys while Stephen Jones and company drop down to 29th overall.
The Dallas Cowboys traded down in the first round with the Detroit Lions. The Dallas Cowboys have made a move. In a bit of a shocker, with top offensive line targets Graham Barton and Tyler Guyton still on the board, the Cowboys bailed out of their pick at 24 and have moved down in the first round.
The Dallas Cowboys are trading the No. 24 overall pick in the first round of the draft. They are giving the No. 24 pick to the Detroit Lions – the host team of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The NFL has released its list of guest announcers who will take over for commissioner Roger Goodell on Day 2 of the NFL draft. If the Cowboys keep the 56th and 87th selections they currently own, their newest employees will be welcomed by former defensive tackle Chad Hennings.
Sorry, Dallas but Philadelphia appears to be the “all-in” team, at least when it comes to paying wide receivers.
Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons liked what he saw from the Texans this offseason.
Apparently, the Dallas Cowboys believe an NFC East rival is targeting a player they love.
It has been a rough offseason for Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys, and ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith is reveling in it. While Smith is friendly with Jones, he is a known Cowboys hater and has regularly preached the “what can go wrong, will go wrong” mantra for Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys are already facing the repercussions of their numerous PR disasters, even before the season kicks off. With fans and analysts calling
The Cowboys own pick No. 24 in the NFL Draft.
Elliott spent his first seven seasons in Dallas, proving to be one of the league’s premier workhorse backs early on.
Many felt that Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy would lose his job after his team’s disastrous playoff exit this past season, but owner Jerry Jones decided to retain him.
Unsurprisingly, the Cowboys will keep edge-rusher Micah Parsons in the fold for at least the next two years.
The Dallas Cowboys held their first press conference in weeks today at The Star in preparation for the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday. Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones, and HC Mike McCarthy fielded questions from the media and their answers failed to bring peace to a disgruntled fanbase.
The Cowboys have gone 12-5 the last three seasons under McCarthy, but they have just one playoff win during that span.
At the time of this writing, we're roughly 80 hours from the start of the 2024 NFL Draft. We know the Dallas Cowboys have a lot of holes to fill on the roster.
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